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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1940. PAGE NINE LOCAL and Vilas Visils George Vilas of Seattle, Wash., is spending a week here visiting his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Vilas, and his brother, E. P. Vilas and family. Watkini Here R. E. Wat kins, Standard Oil company of California manager at Eureka, Cal., was a business caller here today. On Business H. F. Reed, as sociated with the Tyee Mining company of Idaho, and O. H. Horner of Seattle, Wash., trans acted business here today, In Hospital Friends here to day awaited word from Everett G. Trowbridge who went to Portlands by train last Tuesday night to enter St. Vincent's hospital for an operation. Hart Home Floyd Hart, pres ident of the Timber Products company, returned by train this morning from San Francisco where he transacted business for several days. Meeting Tomorrow Regular meeting of the Intermediate Trailers council will be held at 11-15' a. m. tomorrow in the Jnckson county courthouse au ditorium. Guest speaker will be Miss Marion Ady of the Southern Oregon College of Education faculty who will speak on "Creative Art." All who are interested in the pro gram are invited to attend. DANCE Sams Valley Grange Hal) SATURDAY NIGHT January 13 BOYD'S 108 N. Ivy. S. & H. Stamps Phone 1064 Free Deliveries 8-10-2-4 , Specials for Jan. 13-15 JOHNSON'S GL0-C0AT Quart can 98c 1 Jar Johnson's Silver Polish Free SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3-lb. pails 50c 6-lb. pails . .$1.00 CRACKERS Sia-Krisp Salted Wafers, 2-lb. box.. liJQ Sia-Krisp Gra- hams, 2-lb. box....wG Oleomargarine ' 03M Gem Nut, 2 lbs C3 C Kraft Dinner, 2 Pkgs 25c Calumet Baking Powder, lb. tins....UC ,. Jack Armstrong's F MAGIC ANSWER BOX r UK I HE. 8FF. I S FOR DETAILS , family! WHEATIES PKQS. 23c If 11 New 3-in-l package, OQf It III 2 parages . atOC I I I i 40-oi. Package 28c S the New Reel pen on Each rack sue. Sperrys Rolled Oats Jello. all flavors, genuine package. 5c Raisins, fresh package. 4 lbs aCUC FRESH PRODUCE Turnips or Carrots, local. 2 bunches.... 5c Span Onions, local sweet Span ish, 10 lbs 10c Oranges, fancy Washing ton navels, large sise, 2 dos.. Of u Grapefruit, OO.M large sise, dos la WW PERSONAL Holbrook Better Frank J. Holbrook of 1012 East Jackson boulevard, who underwent an operation in Sacred Heart hos pital recently, was reported by hospital attendants today to be improving rapidly. Council To Meet Upper Grade Teachers council will convene Saturday at 8:45 a. m. in the county courthouse au ditorium. Mrs. Ursula Ogle, leisure arts teacher of the Jack son school, will be the guest speaker. Subject will be "Art." Enright Sentenced Thomas J. Enright, 45, was found guilty in a city court trial yesterday afternoon on a charge of drunk enness and was sentenced to 10 days in the city jail. He had pleaded not guilty after being arrested by city police Wednes day. Receives Sentence State po lice have received word that Willis S. Turpin, 46, of Med ford, arrested here last Novem ber 18 and charged with selling liquor to Indians, has been sen tenced to serve eight months in a federal road camp and fined $10. Turpin appeared be fore Judge James Alger Fee in federal court in Portland. Unit To Meet Medford ex tension unit members are asked to note the change in the time of meeting from Wednesday to Monday in the county court house auditorium at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Mabel Mack will present the second of a series of talks on weight control. No refreshments will be served and a short business session will be held with Mrs. Rita Meyers, chairman, presiding. Schilling COFFEE Schilling's Black Pepper. 4-os. can... Schilling's Cinnamon, Nut meg. Mustard, j P Ginger, 4-os. can.. I C FLOUR BLUE RIBBON 49-lb. sack $1.49 Money back guarantee if not satisfactory FLAGSTAFF 49-lb. bags Hardwheat $1.39 KITCHEN QUEEN Hardwheat (f J m ft 49-lb. bags J) .5J Drifted Snow, 49 lbs 1.79 No. 10 bag r 9 lb. bag 32c Peas, Corn, String Beans 303 sise 3 cans ..... ,25c Case 24 cans 31.89 Oysters. Tills- OQm mook, 2 cans aCw C Tunafish, White J A Star, 7-os. can IOC Scot Tissue, MA. 3 rolls sCUC 9c Pancake Flour IS 51c Dinner Guests Mrs. Riley D. Hensen and ton James were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Childs of Griffin Creek Wednesday evening. The guests motored over from Klamath Falls Wednesday morning. They have been residents of Griffin Creek the past few years. Cancelled This week's re hearsal of the Jackson County Teachers chorus has been can celled, the director, Esther Church Leake being out of town. Usually the chorus re hearses each Saturday morning the Jackson county court house auditorium. Rehearsals will be resumed January 20. On Schedule United Main- liners . were back in operation through here today after a short disruption in service caused by fog up and down the coast. With the exception of this morning's early north bound Mainliner, all planes have been . operating on sched ule since yesterday afternoon. This morning's northbound plane, due here at 4:52 a. m., was held at Oakland, Cal., for several hours because of fog around Portland. It arrived here at 11:25. Investigates John A r k e 1 1, special officer at the Klamath Indian agency, called here yes terday before returning to his station. He had been in Ash land to investigate the case of Ethel Jackson, 12 year old Klamath Indian . who, police said, shot herself in the left shoulder at her home Tuesday morning. The girl made the suicide attempt, police stated. because she was ashamed of the poor grades she was receiv ing in the Ashland junior high school. The shoulder wound was not considered serious. Have Baby Medford friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McGInnis of Portland will be Interested to know that a baby girl was born to them early Thursday morning. Mrs. McGinnis has often visited her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Bishop, at their home at 2303 Hillcrest road here. The family was particularly pleased with the baby as this is the first girl born to immediate members of the family, the others all being boys. The McGinnlses are also the parents of a boy, about 18 months old. Enrolled Seven Jackson county men were enrolled yes terday afternoon at the fair grounds in the civilian conser vation corps. They were Clyde K. Fans, Harvey Thayer, Vic tor Lehman, Charles Cramer. Claude Cox, Richard Frye and Virgil Palmer. With the excep tion of Palmer, who will be cook at Camp South Fork, the enrollees will go to Camp South Umpqua Falls. Also en rolled yesterday were two men from Josephine county, two from Douglas, five from Klam ath, one from Lake and two from Siskiyou county. t In Jail Three men were held in Jackson county jail today awaiting disposition of federal charges that they sold llnnnr to Indians. The men were Hat- ed as Robert F. Holstein, 52, a Minnesota Indian residing at Chiloquin, John Nelson, 58, of Klamath Falls and Gust Peter son, 58, of Chiloquin. They were brought from Klamath Falls to the jail here last night by Paul Hanlin, U. S. deputy marshal. Each was held under 82,500 bail after hearings be fore U. S. Commissioner Bert C. Thomas in Klamath r.n. Peterson Is charged as a second liquor sale offender and his case will go therefore automati cally to the federal grand jury. The other two were listed as first offenders and they will be arraigned directly in U. R hi.. trict court on informations. Returning Horn e P .. l i Brinson, district ranger in charge of the Butte Falls dis trict of the Rogue River na tional forest, was expected to arrive home tonight from Wal lace, Idaho, where he spent the year-ena nouaays with rela tives. Mrs. Brinson will her visit in Wallace and go from mere airectly to the Brlnsons' new nome In the Skykominh district of the Snoqualmle na tional forest In Washington. Mr. urinson has been promoted to the Snoqualmle forest Dosltlon and will leave for his new post January 21. DANCE with Glenn Hamilton AND HIS BAND ORIENTAL GARDENS Saturday Night Regular Old -Time Orchestra In Small Halt On AdmlMlon In Both Halls Men 40c. Ladlrt 10c Sea Drama Craterian's Feature Us? '" A boy and a girl whose love and courage defied a world that said It couldn't be done and helped achieve that triumph of the first trans-Atlantic crossing by steam, are played by Doug las Fairbanks, Jr., and Mar garet Lockwood in Frank ("Mutiny On The Bounty") Lloyd's "Rulers Of The Sea." Lloyds new epic of the sea, which co-stars the handsome young American leading man, "Return of Dr. Rosemary Lane would rather, by the expression on her face. have pleasanter things to look at than the grim Humphrey Bo gart in this scence from "The Return of Dr. X," which comes to the New Rialto theatre for Sunday and Monday only. Star ring Wayne Morris with Miss Lane and sinister Bogart, "The Return of Dr. X" carries the further activities of infamous Dr. Xavier who returns to carve upon his foes. Bogart has the role of the surgeon and Morris is seen as the man who trapped The Biggest Prison Coming.. Sunday and I Mats, at 1:45 ff1 jjj Tjll MiTtf, W &f Wf H EvM :"9:" I Adults . . 29c Sl' lTVi! I I I 1 I II' 1 Adults . . 85c I Loge. . . . SOc girl? I Si 1! I R I lli I Loges . . . 40r I Ml m I HI Ul"J K"""" 10c I Ton ay Xn$ stk m 8AT1 W 1 f'-lSa fcwsMi mi, i mi iiissssassassMsJi Wayne Morris-Rosemary Lane-Humphrey Bogart - John Litel - Dennis Morgan Plus Virginia Weidler in "Bad Little Angel" K' I 111 L""1 V (7.1 the beautiful British actress and the brilliant and internationally famous character actor, Will Fyffe, comes to the Craterlan theatre for a three-day run Sun day. The story charts the vic tory of steam over sail, the first crossing of the western ocean by steam alone and the found ing of the great Cunard Line. Others included in the cast of thousands are George Ban croft, Montague Love, David Torrence and Russell Hicks. X" Here Sunday him and sent him to his doom. "The Bad Little Angel," star ring Virginia Weidler, Ian Hun tor, Guy Kibbee, Henry Hull and Gene Reynolds, will play as the added feature with "The Return of Dr. X Flare Tips A signal flare at construction work at South Fir and Ninth streets tipped over last night and set fire to a near by plank. The fire department's chemical crew put the blaze out Damage was negligible. Picture Ever Filmed! JAll. BREAK! . . Mutiny! . . Death 1 . . A man of mercy deljlnf men of murder st every hour . . ss 8000 stir-rrazert ronvlrtg rlntll yuiiiBiiiMYr im LwIkH U fl ItvJ U THE Starring Charles BICKFORD Barton MacLANE Mipportlng raat of KWXYt Plus stor) i of great O k I a h umi Land Rush JOHNNY Mack BROWN Monday! Twin Hits! Roxy Gunman rsi"'iir'1 "l "' "'"1 Bill (Wild Bill Hickok) Elliott has pretty Dorothy Gulliver as his leading lady in "In Early Arizona,' fast-actioned story of the west, coming to the Roxy theatre for tomorrow only. Episode 4 of the "Oregon Trail" serial starring John Mack Brown, will play on the same bill with "In Early Arizona.' La Grande Airport Lacks Fund Sponsor La Grande, Jan. 12. (P) In ability to find a sponsor's $3000 share apparently has doomed the La Grande airport project, Dr. C. L. Gilstrap, state aeronautics board member, said today. The WPA and the civil aero nautics authority agreed to con tribute to the $98,931 project but the attorney general held union county participation il legal. Dr. Gilstrap said unless the problem is solved, the aero nautics authority will withdraw $5000 offer and abandon the plan. Too Late to Classify LOST -A lady's small gold wrist watch. Please return to the Mall Tribune office. Reward offered. FOR SALE New 500-chlck James Way brooder. Only used 3 months. Mary D. Woodson, Rt. 1. Box 318, Central Point. FRESH, YOUNG milk goats, from 4 to 0-quurt mothers, 5 to $30. Trade for young laying hens or pigs. Can deliver to Medford. R. Myers, Jacksonville, near Mo Km bridge. FOR SALE. RENT or trade for stock or late model pickup 14 acren, S-room house, also gas engine and pump. Dodee DlckuD. Star coach. hay for wood. Jake Myers, Central roinv. FOR SALE Bright clean alfalfa hay, loose or baled. William Bohnert Ranch, 1V4 miles northwest Cen tral point. DAY OR NTTE Associated Mel oil deiiTery Medford Fuel Co. Tel 031. RULERS OF SUN? 111! ilHlI ll Days S'-fJi llurrv! It Po.ltlvHv Knils Tomorrow Nlihtt J LsssMMsUsAMSMMMsVJ PREVVC RATURDAY NIOIIT "CALLING ALL MARINES" Donald Barrj llrtrn Mark Wsrrrn Hymn ihows Hat: 6:4S-I:00 ROOM AND BOARD. Quiet plaot, furnace heat. 704 K. Central. APARTMENT for rent. Inquire 811 r&iK Ave. FOR RENT Modern house. Inquire at fll3 W. 13th Si., between Park Ave. and King St. I. Q. Dow. HAVE THAT OIJ LAWN and ah rub bery put In first-class shape by ex perienced yard man. Phone 468-J-4. FOR BALE Thor washer end man gle, good aa nrw. $2 A .00. Call fore, noons or evenings, sio VancoUTer Ave. "Any Time la Tea Time" If you serve a fine Darjeellng, Oolong or Jnamtne from Render Tps A Coffee Co.. 24 N. Bart. FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE 7-room. fine east aide home; 3 bedrooms, fireplace, hardwood floors, piped furnace, large cement basement, double garage, fine ahade treea and shrubs. Call 1110 for appoint ment. ONE coming two registered Palomino stud eott. Priced reasonable. Box 3381 Tribune. REGISTERED Pencheron stallion, 8 years old, eound. excellent aire. What have you. Box 3382 Tribune. 20 FINE Angora goat, quick aale, cheap. Wtli exchange baled straw. Flounce Rock Ranch. SPEED QUEEN mihul nomilar priced. IOC approved, double walled bowl shaped tvib. aw: chaasla, with eaae of Rlnso free during January. Flck Hardware. JACUZZI A MYERS water pressure systems, service on an m sices. Plumblwr contracting and fixtures. Electric fences. General paints and paint contracting. Flck Hardware. APPLES 2Bo and BOc. Walter Tolls. Stewart Ave. FINE BUICK, part exchange Guern sey or sows, box 3374 TTiouns. FOR RENT Furnished, apartment, private bath. 310 So. Ivy. PRICED TO SELL Very good-look ing ornce qcbk, also on ice library table. Flck Hardware. FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house. Ideal Court, corner Myrtl and Taylor Sts. Oeo. Iverson. FOR SALE Electrlo razor, 07.50; 30-gallon outdoor cooking kettle, 12.00. Phone 0-F-13. rishA aa Practically new double SuEDD constructed seven-room W ww V V home, two bathrooms, hardwood floors, excellent condi tion. Oarage, corner lot, paved street, close in. 0200.00 down, bal ance monthly. , Also jis. n a & Six-room modrn home, S24DD hardwood floors, double ww garage, paved street, good location. Take car as down payment. Also 60 acres, 80 acres tree' SDuD WBter seven-room rood. V l W w w ern home, barn, etc., Applegate district, river bounds place. An excellent small farm with real mining possibilities. ELMER HERRIED No. 7 N. Bartlett. Phone 1406, evenings 1S18-J. DANCE! ROXY ANN ORANGE SATURDAY NIGHT MERRILL'S ORCHESTRA DESTINY! Mats Kk RTri 40f KK'eslOc FOR RENT 930 Bennett At... S29 00. 10S So. Orange, S27.&0. 28 So. Orange, S30. Pnona 195 or 126 I. Mam. FOR SALE FEEDS St farm prices. Baled straw. Hay. loose, baled or chopped. Grain of all kinds, whole or ground. Phone Medford 355-J-3. Victor Buraell. FOR SALE Partly remodeled 5-room house, close In. excellent location. Boa 2380 Trbur.i. FOR SALE Turkeyi. lire weight or dreaded. Phone 3-F-22. Steve Nye, Anderson road. FOR SALE Hats, amp'.e supply, all slaes, standard makes, S1.00 and SI. SO. Star Cleaner, So. FronS Medford. AUCTION SALS at Pavilion north Medlord, Ore., Saturday, Jan. IS, 1:30 p. m. sharp. Have, some very good livestock consigned for this sale. Milk cows, Including 4 Blrkhols cows, some venl calves. One large consignment of vacci nated stock pigs. Always attend the auction. So. Ore. Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley (auct.) 851-J-3. TRACTOR PLOWS, one 12" Molene, one 10" John Deere; one mowing machine; one hay rake; one dlso harrow; one corn cultivator; ons Cletrac model K tractor; one grain drill; set heavy work harnesses; some good used brick; one deep-well hand pump. Al's Trading Post. Jacksonville highway. RAW PITHS WANTEDI aswrn Cash Prices paid for your (ura at home. Also hides, pelts and wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOD8I 17 N. Grape St. Medlord. Or. FOR BALE Newtown apples, 25o and up. Myron Root 6t Co. Townsend BALL SATURDAY NITE Jan. 13 U. S. HALL JACKSONVILLE Dancing I to I Oleksy's Oichsstra LEAP YEAR DANCE at the Oasis SPRING FLOOR Sat. Nite, Jan. 13 Bllva's Orchestra! Lots of fun! Admission 40o and 10c Men wear aprons Ladles wear necktlei! LAI?T TIMES TONITEI SATURDAY ONLY! Sh.iwi Sat. 1:45-8 -:4S- CARTOOHi I0HN MACK BROWN SUNDAY and MONDAY Mlekty ROONEY and in Judga Hardy Famllr In.. "Andf Hardy Gats Spring FTr' ii(55lSiil SE1 mm W 1 Jji PAY CASH AHD SAVE